CCHR to Protest the Electroshocking of Children in Atlanta at the American Psychiatric Convention

The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a non-profit mental health watchdog dedicated to the eradication of abuses committed under the guise of mental health, is holding a protest march in Atlanta, Georgia on May 14th, in response to the American Psychiatric Associations calling on the FDA to allow the electroshocking of children who don’t respond to “treatment” (drugs.)

There has been a lot of controversy over the tactics of Ted Cruz’s Presidential Campaign in the Republican primary. The one that created the most outrage was when his staff spread the rumor that Ben Carson had dropped out of the Iowa Caucus. The most recent was his campaign claiming that Chuck Norris had endorsed Ted Cruz. I will document even more of this behavior later in the article.

Voting will not restore freedom, or make the world a better place, but there are solutions.

A question I’ve asked myself for a while is, how many more times will Americans who vote, play the grand ping pong game of going back and forth between the two major parties? By every conceivable measure of the general public’s attitude, the nation is headed on the wrong path. It’s bipartisan, virtually no one is satisfied with the current system. Far too many people have convinced themselves they must do what they have always done and vote, then that’s it. They cross their fingers and hope their choice wins. If that happens they feel a temporary sense of relief, often even euphoria. But like any drug’s effects, that wears off rather quickly. By the next election cycle, people are angry all over again, those paying attention that is. Then another round of political ping pong begins. The focus of this article is on national politics, the most ineffective way imaginable to reverse the march towards a totalitarian state. At this point, those still in a fog of cognitive dissonance, will likely want to lecture me about how it’s my civic duty to vote. Many will take it to an even more ludicrous level and insist it be for one of the two major parties, otherwise I’ve wasted my vote. Respectfully, if that is your attitude, you have no clue what you are talking about. Let me explain why I believe I’ve earned the privilege to make a bold statement like that.